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Oracle® Solaris 11 Desktop Accessibility Guide

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Updated: March 2018
 
 

Customizing Fonts

This section describes how to customize the font settings for the desktop and frequently used applications.

If you have difficulty with the default font type and font size that is used on the desktop and desktop background, you can customize the font settings.

You can specify individual font settings for the following desktop components and applications:

  • Entire desktop (excluding the desktop background)

  • Desktop background only

  • Terminal

  • Text editor

  • Help

  • Web Browser

  • Email (Thunderbird or Evolution)

Customizing the Desktop Fonts

The Appearance preference tool enables you to specify the default fonts for the desktop.

To start the Appearance preference tool, choose System → Preferences → Appearance.

The Fonts tab contains the following options:

Application font

Sets the default font to use for the text that is displayed on the desktop, including the text displayed on the windows and dialog boxes associated with GNOME-compliant applications and panel applications.


Note - If you use a predefined theme and you click Apply Font, the font associated with the theme overrides the font selected from the Appearance preference tool.
Document font

Sets the font to use for displaying documents.

Desktop font

Sets the font to use for the text displayed on the desktop background only.

Window title font

Sets the font to use for the text that is displayed in the title-bars of your windows.

Fixed width font

Click this button to select a font to use when an application such as a terminal or text editor wants to display text in a nonproportional font.

Font rendering

To specify how to render fonts on the desktop, select one of the following options:

  • Monochrome

  • Best shapes

  • Best contrast

  • Subpixel smoothing


Note - If you use large fonts, you might need to change the size of panes in applications that use panes such as, the File Manager and the Help Browser.

Customizing Application Fonts

By default, the applications use the default font specified in the Appearances preference tool. The following applications allow the default font to be customized:

  • Help Browser

  • Text Editor

  • Terminal

  • Web Browser

  • Email (Thunderbird or Evolution)